Somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT) in cattle is an inefficient process, whereby the production of calves is hindered by low pregnancy rates as well as fetal and placental abnormalities. Interspecies models have been previously used to facilitate the identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within coding regions of genes to discriminate between parental alleles in the offspring. Here we report the use of a bovine interspecies model (Bos gaurus x Bos taurus) for the assessment and characterization of epigenetic modifications and genomic imprinting in Day 40-old female NT-derived fetuses and placenta. Analysis of NT and control pregnancies indicated disruption of genomic imprinting at the X inactivation-specific transcript (XIS...
ABSTRACT: Aberrant epigenetic nuclear reprogramming, especially imprinting pattern disorders, is one...
Poor success rates in somatic cell cloning are often attributed to abnormal early embryonic developm...
Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental success fol...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT) in cattle is an inefficient process, whereby the production of ca...
The advent of somatic cell nuclear transfer in cattle has provided the opportunity for researchers t...
Many of the developmental anomalies observed in cloned animals are related to foetal and placental o...
To gain a better understanding of global methylation differ-ences associated with development of nuc...
The objective of this research is to examine epigenetic reprogramming in somatic cell nuclear transf...
The objective of this research is to investigate the expression and methylation patterns of imprinte...
Correct imprinting is crucial for normal fetal and placental development in mammals. Experimental ev...
Findings from recent studies have suggested that the low survival rate of animals derived via somati...
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT- Cloning) is a technique that is based on the production of gene...
Although cloning of mammals has been achieved successfully, the percentage of live offspring is very...
Reprogramming the differentiated cell to totipotency can be achieved following the introduction of i...
Cattle are the species used most frequently for the development of assisted reproductive technologie...
ABSTRACT: Aberrant epigenetic nuclear reprogramming, especially imprinting pattern disorders, is one...
Poor success rates in somatic cell cloning are often attributed to abnormal early embryonic developm...
Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental success fol...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT) in cattle is an inefficient process, whereby the production of ca...
The advent of somatic cell nuclear transfer in cattle has provided the opportunity for researchers t...
Many of the developmental anomalies observed in cloned animals are related to foetal and placental o...
To gain a better understanding of global methylation differ-ences associated with development of nuc...
The objective of this research is to examine epigenetic reprogramming in somatic cell nuclear transf...
The objective of this research is to investigate the expression and methylation patterns of imprinte...
Correct imprinting is crucial for normal fetal and placental development in mammals. Experimental ev...
Findings from recent studies have suggested that the low survival rate of animals derived via somati...
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT- Cloning) is a technique that is based on the production of gene...
Although cloning of mammals has been achieved successfully, the percentage of live offspring is very...
Reprogramming the differentiated cell to totipotency can be achieved following the introduction of i...
Cattle are the species used most frequently for the development of assisted reproductive technologie...
ABSTRACT: Aberrant epigenetic nuclear reprogramming, especially imprinting pattern disorders, is one...
Poor success rates in somatic cell cloning are often attributed to abnormal early embryonic developm...
Incomplete epigenetic reprogramming is postulated to contribute to the low developmental success fol...